Can you kiss in Turkey?

The common greeting among friends and family is generally to give one or two kisses to the other person's cheek. It is polite to give a slight bow or nod to someone of authority (older or superior) as you greet them. Women may only give a physical greeting to other women (i.e. with a handshake or kiss).
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Can couples kiss in Turkey?

If their cheek is offered, then place a kiss on each cheek. If you are not offered their hand or cheek, then just nod and/or say merhaba (hello) politely. It is possible that a person's religion prohibits them from touching a member of the opposite sex.
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What is forbidden in Turkey?

Smoking is prohibited on public transport and in all indoor workplaces and public places. Smoking is restricted in some outdoor areas where cultural, artistic, sports or entertainment activities are held. Turkey has strict laws against the use, possession or trafficking of illegal drugs.
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Is public display of affection allowed in Turkey?

It is fine to show affection in public like hugging and kissing each other. Yet it may not be appropriate to do this in small towns and rural areas. Due to the Mediterranean spirit of easy goingness, Turkish people are not that punctual on their meetings and not too much of planned.
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Can unmarried couple stay in hotel in Turkey?

The short answer to this question for Turkey is yes, unmarried couples can stay in hotels in Turkey. There is no specific regulation in Turkish law regarding this issue. However, in some cases, hotels may not accept unmarried couples to avoid being seen as inconvenient hotels.
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Kiss Kiss (Tarkan)



What is dating like in Turkey?

“Dating” (in the Western sense of the word) is not common in Turkey outside of universities or large urban areas. There is a strong social expectation that unmarried people from opposite genders should not show interest or affection towards one another alone in public.
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Can you have two wives in Turkey?

Turkey is a predominantly Muslim nation that has abolished polygamy, which was officially criminalized with the adoption of the Turkish Civil Code in 1926, a milestone in Atatürk's secularist reforms. Penalties for illegal polygamy are up to 2 years imprisonment.
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Are Turkish people friendly?

Turkish people are incredibly friendly, love to help, and are very inquisitive. They often ask questions such as “How old are you?” or “How much money do you earn?” that can feel invasive, and staring is common.
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What you should not do in Turkey?

14 Things Not To Do In Turkey
  • Don't Wear Shoes In Worship Places.
  • Do Not Forget Table Etiquette.
  • Avoid Obscuring A Praying Person's View.
  • Do Not Disrespect Ramadan Customs.
  • Do Not Board A Cab Without A Taxi Logo.
  • Do Not Wear Revealing Clothes.
  • Do Not Misuse The Turkish Language.
  • Avoid Leaving Food On Your Plate.
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What should female tourists wear in Turkey?

Clean, modest clothing is appreciated and often required when visiting mosques. In short, don't show thighs, shoulders or upper arms. Slacks, or knee-length skirt or dress; blouse or top with sleeves to at least the mid-upper-arm. Have a headscarf to cover your hair.
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Why do Turkish kiss hands?

In Turkey, hand-kissing is a sign of respect and love. Usually, people kiss the hand of those who are older than them. Not kissing someone's old's hand in a context where you should kiss their hand is considered something wrong.
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Is Turkey a strict country?

Islam in Turkey is Strict

By its constitution, Turkey is a secular republic with separation of religion and state. Most Turks consider themselves good Muslims, and in recent years religious practice has increased, but as in many countries, practice of religious observance varies.
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Is Turkey safe in 2021?

OVERALL RISK : HIGH. Turkey is safe to visit if you avoid some parts of it - namely those near the border with Syria. You should be aware that tourist hotspots, restaurants, shops, and public transportation are places where most thefts and pickpocketing occur, and that violent crime exists here, too.
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Is Turkey expensive to visit?

The average price of a 7-day trip to Turkey is $870 for a solo traveler, $1,416 for a couple, and $1,054 for a family of 4. Turkey hotels range from $33 to $141 per night with an average of $54, while most vacation rentals will cost $70 to $390 per night for the entire home.
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Why do Turkish people push their teeth?

Disbelief: Rubbing the back of the hand on the cheek could indicate “I don't believe you.” Surprise: Pushing the upper teeth back with the thumb expresses fear or great surprise. >> Do you have any experience of observing gestures that you can share?
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What is Turkey's main religion?

Islam is the largest religion in Turkey. More than 99 percent of the population is Muslim, mostly Sunni. Christianity (Oriental Orthodoxy, Greek Orthodox and Armenian Apostolic) and Judaism are the other religions in practice, but the non-Muslim population declined in the early 2000s.
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What should I avoid in Istanbul?

10 Things Not To Do In Istanbul
  • Don't Stay Close To The Sights.
  • Don't Take The Tram In Istiklal.
  • Avoid Shopping In Istiklal.
  • Don't Buy Apple Tea.
  • Don't Get Tempted By Everything That You See.
  • Don't Hesitate From Trying The Street Food.
  • Avoid Going To Burger King Or McDonald's.
  • Avoid Eating Close To Touristic Places.
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What are Turkish wives like?

Strong Traditional Family Values

Turkish wives believe that a man is the head of a family. So, they respect the decisions of their husbands. Also, they do everything possible to save the marriage even if it is not perfect. Loyalty to one husband is the main feature of women of this nationality.
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Is child marriage legal in Turkey?

The legal age of marriage in Turkey is 18 and children can marry at the age of 17 with the consent of their parents or legal guardians. Children at the age of 16 can also marry, with special permission from the courts 'under exceptional circumstances and on vital grounds'.
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Can a foreigner marry a Turkish?

Foreigners who want to marry in Turkey must provide their marriage licences issued by the proper Civil Status Register of his/her own country and proove that they're not already married at the moment. Otherwise, Turkish relevant authorities do not conduct these marriages.
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What is it like dating a Turkish girl?

Turkish women are known to be strong, caring and hospitable. They will always hold their Turkish culture close to their hearts and family is the most important thing to them. Be careful, because they will challenge you on everything you've ever known and take you on the most euphoric ride of your life.
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Are there arranged marriages in Turkey?

A recent survey released on April 1 by the Turkish Statistics Institute (TÜİK) has shown that 56.8 percent of first marriages across the country in 2021 were arranged marriages, with individuals or their family's decisions.
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Is alcohol allowed in Turkey?

Alcohol can be sold in markets only between 06:00 and 22:00, and there is no time limit in restaurants and bars. Student dormitories, health institutions, sports clubs, education institutions and filling stations are banned from selling alcohol.
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How do you show respect in Turkey?

In Turkey, people generally extend an offer multiple times. It is often polite to decline gestures initially and accept once the person has insisted. This exchange allows the offering person to show their sincerity in the gesture, and shows the receiver's humbleness.
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